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A photo of the Rheingau wine region, Germany.

Rheingau Wine Region: History, Riesling, Terroir, and Top Vineyards

The Rheingau wine region is one of Germany’s most prestigious wine areas and one of the clearest expressions of why German Riesling can be so compelling. Set along the Rhine River, Rheingau combines a long monastic winemaking history, steep sun-catching vineyard slopes, and a cool-climate balance that allows grapes to ripen slowly while holding onto…

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A photo of a vineyard in Pfalz, Germany.

Pfalz Wine Region: History, Riesling, Spätburgunder, and What Makes It Special

The Pfalz wine region is one of Germany’s most generous and approachable wine areas. Located in the country’s southwest, it combines a long winemaking history with sunny conditions, varied soils, and a style range that makes it especially appealing for both newer wine drinkers and more experienced enthusiasts. Pfalz can produce fresh, expressive whites, serious…

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A photo af a valley with vineyards and lake.

Mosel Wine Region: Why Germany’s Steep Riesling Slopes Matter

The Mosel wine region is one of the most iconic wine landscapes in Europe. With its steep terraced vineyards, winding river views, and world-famous Rieslings, Mosel has become shorthand for elegant, high-acid German wine with precision, lightness, and remarkable ageing potential. It is one of those places where the scenery is dramatic enough to grab…

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